Just two days ago, AdBlock Plus’s Ben Williams slammed Facebook‘s new plan to override anti-blocking software as taking “the dark path” and stated that the social media giant would fail to halt the endless cat-and-mouse game between publishers/advertisers and ad blockers.

Today, Williams proudly blogged, “looks like the mouse won,” describing how the open source community already came up with a solution to get around Facebook’s new way to block ad-blockers. He recommended that users update their filters with a new code, which he included in his blogpost, vowing that it would soon allow Facebook users to see ad-free content:

A Facebook spokesperson told Fast Company: “We’re disappointed that ad blocking companies are punishing people on Facebook as these new attempts don’t just block ads but also posts from friends and Pages. This isn’t a good experience for people and we plan to address the issue. Ad blockers are a blunt instrument, which is why we’ve instead focused on building tools like ad preferences to put control in people’s hands.”MB